SeeView Manual

SeeView Function Key Reference
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B-4
F4
F4
Scrolls forward one command, or scrolls up window text. The operation of this function
key depends on the cursor location.
If the cursor is on the sill of a window, F4 displays the command history for this
window. Each time you press F4, the next command in the command history appears.
If the cursor is within the window, F4 rolls the text within the window up 1/3 the height
of the window. For a description of the effect of the SILLSCROLL setting on the action
of this function key, see F3.
SF4
Displays the most recent command for window, or scrolls up window text.
If the cursor is on the sill of a window, SF4 displays the command history for this
window. When you press SF4, the newest command in the command history appears.
If the cursor is within the window, SF4 scrolls the text within the window up one line.
For a description of the effect of the SILLSCROLL setting on the action of this function
key, see F3.
F5
Inserts line, or enables the editor.
If the cursor is on the sill of a window, F5 enables the window editor by putting the
window into edit mode.
If the cursor is within a window and you enable the window editor, F5 inserts a line at
the cursor position.
SF5
Toggles free-cursor mode on and off, or inserts text blocks to end of page.
If the cursor is within the text portion of a window and you enable the window editor,
SF5 inserts blank text lines from the current cursor position to the end of the current
text page.
If the cursor is not in an edit-mode window, SF5 alternately enables or disables free-
cursor mode for the current terminal page being displayed.
Free-cursor mode allows the cursor to move freely over the entire page regardless of
whether windows on that page have glass (GLASS). When you enable free-cursor
mode, the glass from all windows on the current page is removed. When you disable
free-cursor mode, have the glass area of the window restored for windows that have
glass.